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Help us make it rightMolly Brown House Museum, Denver, CO. 8.4K likes. Visit Margaret Brown’s opulent 1889 home, designed by architect William Lang. You’ll hear the fascinating tales of Molly Brown’s incredible life,...
Molly Brown House Museum was the home of Margaret Tobin Brown, a survivor of the Titanic. The socially prominent Mrs. Brown, known for her political activism and philanthropy, was later immortalized in the musical “The Unsinkable Molly Brown.” Built in 1889, the house has been restored to its original Victorian splendor. The historic house museum is not wheelchair accessible. The Carriage House...
Historic Denver’s Molly Brown House Museum tells the story of the Unsinkable Margaret Tobin Brown of Titanic fame inside her historic Denver mansion. She witnessed profound changes caused by industrialization, technological innovations, social reform movements and the shifting role of women during the first decades of the 20th century. Margaret Brown however, was not a mere witness, she was an...
Best for school-aged kids, the Molly Brown House offers a tour of the three-story home of the Unsinkable Molly Brown. Kids who know the...
Built in 1889 of Colorado rhyolite (a type of volcanic rock) with sandstone trim, this was the residence of J. J. and Margaret Brown from 1894 to 1932. The “unsinkable” Molly Brown became a national heroine in 1912 when the Titanic sank. She took charge of a group of immigrant women in a lifeboat and later raised money for their benefit. (Interestingly, it was Broadway that nicknamed her...
The unsinkable Molly Brown may have been “new money” back when the Titanic sank, but it was money all the same, and it afforded her a beautiful Victorian home in Denver, open to the public as the Molly Brown House Museum. Restored to its late-19th-century/early-20th-century character, the home is filled with artifacts belonging to Molly as well as antiques and objects that Molly would have...
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This three-story Victorian home in the Capitol Hill neighborhood used to be one of Denver's quaint little cultural secrets--the home where Molly Brown lived at the turn of the...
Great historical interest
Great place to see and feel history
We enjoyed visiting the Molly Brown house. The tour guide was very good and informative and we learned alot about Molly Brown and her fight for things fair and just! It is beautiful inside.There … We enjoyed visiting the Molly Brown house. The tour guide was very good and informative and we learned alot about Molly Brown and her fight for things fair and just! It is beautiful inside.There is a...
Beautiful and historic. Very affordable to tour. This is a must do. Perfect for rainy day but still nice on a sunny day.
This home was an wonderful wayside stop during my recent Denver visit. Our Docent was insightful and engaging. You can’t know everything about what happened over a century ago but he … This home was an wonderful wayside stop during my recent Denver visit. Our Docent was insightful and engaging. You can’t know everything about what happened over a century ago but he did an amazing job painting...
This fancy antique-filled Victorian house was the home of Molly Brown, a famous survivor of the Titanic.
The Molly Brown House is the authentically preserved 1886 building that served as the residence for the famous "Unsinkable" Molly Brown, among others. The museum collections include artifacts relating to Mrs. Brown and those dating from the time of the Browns residence around the turn of the 20th century.
The Molly Brown House stands as an enduring symbol of the Victorian era and the city of Denver. In the 1880s the lucky few who made millions in the mountains, the railroads, or trade moved to the prestigious Capitol Hill neighborhood. Isaac and Mary Large had made their fortune in silver mining and purchased the land that the Molly Brown house sits on for $4000. In 1886 they commissioned the...
This structure was home to the "Unsinkable" Molly Brown, who gained her nickname by surviving the sinking of the Titanic. The home is fully restored and furnished with period pieces. Known for her flamboyance, Molly Brown was a formidable woman in Denver society. Special events such as teas and readings are offered at the home these days.
Learn all about the "Unsinkable Molly Brown", during a costumed guided tour.
Special exhibits, collections and events are hosted at the museum. Visit their website for details.
Brown was one of the first historic preservationists, and appropriately, the home is now owned and operated by Historic Denver, Inc.
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